At the time, this can be considered the band's darkest and most ambitious work. Scathing black metal is interspersed with free-range jazz pieces and electronic dissonance. Clean singing and gravel-voiced narration work roam free amongst the combination of grinding guitars with Hammond organ and piano interludes, with occasional saxophone lines appearing from time to time to keep the experimental element Solefald is known for intact.

Cornelius (the band's chief lyricist) had stated on the band website that much of the lyrics have a touch of Satanic undertones, and that it wasn't a coincidence; he believes that part of the formation of what metal is today is due to evil and the rhetorical figure of Satan, who in turn is praised on the song "Red Music Diabolos", claiming "our crazy music has to come from somewhere.".

Concept

Ten songs, ten wheels of timeTo be buried in the body,Grave to the mind -Chained to an infinite universeWhere night is the ruleTen songs, tell pillsTo make the known look unknownAnd the ancient feel new - Pills against the ageless illsTen songs, ten ritesTo purify the spirit - Demons talking hardAnd demons talk soft: